Education in Canada, Masters, MBA, MSc, MS...

Why masters degree from Canada?

Canada offers a high quality, research-oriented and affordable education which is recognized worldwide. Canada is a safe, secure, healthy, multicultural and welcoming environment for international students. It's regarded as one of the best countries to live. Around 350,000+ international students enrolled in Canadian universities/colleges/schools in 2016. Many Canadian universities are ranked in top 100 worldwide.

Among international students 34% are from China, 14% are from India, 6% each from France and South Korea, 3% from Nigeria.

Ontario and British Columbia are top provinces attracting more than 65% of international students.

Apply for MS in Canada

To get admission in Canadian University, you will need to have TOEFL/IELTS/MELAB scores (for students from non-English speaking countries). Some universities and certain courses in top universities might require GRE scores. Getting a Canadian student visa is easier as compared to US/UK visa. The cost of education is less (if compared to the USA). You get extra credits for your residency if you have a Canadian degree!

Admission in Canadian Universities

Universities of Canada are world class institutions and are cheaper than american Universities. The deadlines of most engineering programs are between December and February (Note: they have earlier deadline as compared to US universities). Admissions in Canadian university is relatively easier, but getting in top 3-4 Universities is tough.
TOEFL/IELTS and engineering GPA are most important for admission.
GRE is also important
TOEFL or IELTS score is quite important.

The Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB): 90 with 80 minimum per section including a minimum score Of 3 in the speaking test component.

There are similar requirements at Canada's French-language universities. International students are advised to contact the Canadian university where they wish to study about one year in advance.

Cost Of Study

Tuition and fees at a Canadian university are less as compared to US universities. The Commonwealth scholarship is one source of funding for Canadian universities at the post-graduate level (for Masters in Canada) but is restricted to a very limited number of students of exceedingly high intellectual promise who live in Commonwealth countries.
Tuition and fees for international undergraduate studies (for one year) might vary from CDN 15,000 to 50,000 (most courses will range around 25,000. Medicine and related courses are expensive). For international graduate students Medicine, MBA programs might be around 50,0000 but most courses will be around CDN 16,000.